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∎ The Cold Heart - A fairy tail
∎ Projekt-Gutenberg | Das kalte Herz
∎ Das kalte Herz - 1950 | Trailer
∎ Wilhelm Hauff
Yep, one more perch shot. With the cold spell we have been having I have not got out to take pictures, in fact I have not been to Elk Island National Park since the snow arrived. My car was acting up, and I did not want to take any unnecessary trips. Replacing a sensor has seemed to have done the trick, and with weather warming today (Currently trying to snow at a balmy -4C,) I expect to get out again soon.
For now I could not resist posting this little cutie perched so nicely and a bit puffed up in the falling snow. There are certainly no shortage of opportunities to get shots of the House Sparrows in my yard, and although they really mow through the food, I have to say that I do enjoy taking shots of them day after day.
It was 7 °F ( -13 °C) Friday morning when I took this shot. I'm hoping that was the last of the really cold weather this winter -- it's already in the 50s today.
I think it looks better large On Black
River Kupa after a snowstorm, frozen morning, coldnes, snow, but all is calm. Scene ideal for photographing.
Titled this cold reflections due to the fact that there is snow in the bottom right. This day was the best day I've had at Loch Leven, so serene and so calm. Perfect photo conditions me thinks.
Probably one of the most consistent daylight jobs in Maine, POAY gets underway at CPF203 with MEC 7585 leading. Surely anything can happen, but I'm fairly sure the writing is on the wall in about 3 months when CSX will likely takeover this property. In the meantime, catch 'em while you can!
Also to note-- a few cuts of UP reefers hauling State of Maine Aroostook County potatoes to Washington State. 2022 off to a great start... who would have thought we'd see that traffic ply these rails once more.